to remove the hood from (a trained falcon or bird of prey)
unhood in American English
(unˈhud)
transitive verb
1.
to divest of a hood or covering
2.
to remove from (a hawk) the hood used to blind it
Word origin
[1565–75; un-2 + hood1]This word is first recorded in the period 1565–75. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: conglomerate, idiom, node, skeptic, strapun- is a prefix freely used in English to form verbs expressing a reversal of some actionor state, or removal, deprivation, release, etc. (unbend; uncork; unfasten; etc.), or to intensify the force of a verb already having such a meaning (unloose)